This is what I'm about. Jesus Christ is my Savior, Redeemer, and Friend. Chocolate is...well, I mean it's CHOCOLATE. And my family is just so super important to me. My children are my life. They are with me nearly 24 hours every day. I love my dear husband and wish I could spend 24 hours a day with him! Then there's my midwifing. I love it. I'm currently an apprentice and will always be a student. I love this work!

Friday, May 31, 2013

Mmm. Granola

We are granola freaks around here. Well, I am actually. The kids put up with it when there's nothing else around. I eat it with yogurt, kefir, milk, ice cream, as trail mix, whatever! Love it, love it, love it. And it's so easy to make, I don't know why people would want to buy it. Hmmm, maybe I should start SELLING mine! Anyway, sidetracked. I've tried out different recipes over the years, tweaking them until I've found my favorite. And I may still tweak it again. And, of course, sometimes it's just nice to have a different flavor or variety. As with so many other recipes, I like a basic formula that I can adjust to my mood. You can easily use a different nut, type of oil, or use maple flavor instead of vanilla extract. Today, I'll share the recipe I made this morning.

Excuse me while I rescue my 16 month old daughter from the bunk bed. She literally climbed the ladder herself and then, when she saw me, she climbed back down. This is just plain scary! But look how pleased she is with herself!

Drizzle the liquid mixture over the oat mixture and stir well to combine. Place on two large ungreased baking sheets and bake for 20 minutes. Stir then bake an additional 20 minutes. Remove from oven and stir in 2/3 cup raisins. I just put mine back into the bowl I used earlier. Allow to cool completely then store in airtight container.

Mmmm. If you want to make this a trail mix, add in some dried bananas, sunflower seeds, coated chocolate candies, chocolate chips, butterscotch chips, and/or peanuts. So good! We took it with us on our camp out with some peanuts and chocolate covered raisins mixed in. :D